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Third annual DNA Grantees' Workshop : Washington, D.C. June 24-26, 2002 / NIJ.
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DNA Grantees' Workshop (3rd : 2002 : Washington, D.C.)
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English
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Washington, D.C. : National Institute of Justice, [2003?]
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1 online resource.
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DNA
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Analysis
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DNA fingerprinting
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Forensic genetics
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Crime laboratories
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National Institute of Justice (U.S.)
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Summary note
NIJ hosts a DNA Grantees' Workshop each summer in Washington, DC. Agencies and organizations receiving funding support for DNA laboratory improvement, backlog analysis, research, or technology development, as well as others concerned with the use of DNA in the criminal justice system including forensic science and criminal justice practitioners and policymakers attend this workshop to discuss how new technological innovations might be developed and adapted to meet the current and future needs of public crime laboratories. This CD-ROM includes the executive summary and research briefings.
Content formerly available on CD-ROM from GPO; now accessible online as part of the Indiana Digital Library Program in partnership with the GPO.
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Shipping list 2003-0025-E.
Shipping list date 07/11/2003.
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Description based on online resource; title from IU Digital Library Program website (viewed on July 30, 2014).
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J 28.31:D 44
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